Talk:present continuous

Be-have
No one says be before stating the present continuous, unless you want to sound Middle English / Pirate, the proper word used in the present is am. Be is used in the future after will, as in I will be going soon. - Cha-Otoko
 * People do say be, as in "You must be kidding". But I've changed to "a form of be", which is more accurate. Thanks. &#x200b;—msh210℠ (talk) 15:22, 26 August 2010 (UTC)

Thanks for pointing that out. I think it would be best to point to the chart showing the different forms of be. - Cha-Otoko

Grammatical mistake
Should start with capital A. - Cha-Otoko

Indefinitely
The present contiuous,unless a condition is stated, happens indefinitely, "I am playing". - Cha-Otoko